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politics and politicians Title: Don’t believe the narrative on Rand Paul’s comments about Ted Cruz What Paul is referring to is Cruz decision to say Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told him a flat-out lie during talks over the Ex-Im Bank in July. Cruz was right in his accusations but his decision to say it publicly on the Senate floor was probably a mistake. This isnt the 1800s when Congressmen challenged each other to duels. There are rules which need to be followed. Theres nothing wrong with that. There are people who will point out John Boehner called Cruz a jackass but that was at a fundraiser, not on the House floor. Cruz and Paul have certainly had disagreements on strategy before. Cruz wrote in his book how he thought Paul wasnt very helpful during the September 2013 fight over Obamacare. Was Cruz probably hurt Paul didnt agree with him 100%? Sure, and theres nothing wrong with being annoyed with an ally for not showing as much support youd like. But that doesnt mean the men hate each other and will suddenly turn into Alexander Hamilton-Aaron Burr II. Both Cruz and Paul are going to make mistakes. Paul shouldnt have supported McConnell over Matt Bevin, while Cruz maybe shouldnt have gotten so involved in the Kim Davis thing as he did. It happens. This isnt stopping the media from making the Cruz-Paul differences out to be a massive, huge, oh my goodness me, theyre fighting! deal. POLITICO screamed Cruz unloads on McConnell, Paul in new book, while The Dallas Morning News said Paul and Cruz were sniping at it each other. The Hill is going with Rand Paul: Cruz Cant Get Anything Done as their headline over Pauls comments, while Roll Call proclaimed Rand Paul: Ted Cruz Pretty Much Done For in Senate. This is just stupid. What Paul and Cruz supporters need to realize is that the media and the GOP establishment WANT this strategic disagreement to turn into an outright war. It probably wont happen between Cruz and Paul, but the media and the establishment would love to see their supporters start tearing at each others throats. It cuts at the freedom and liberty coalition Paul, Cruz, and Utah Senator Mike Lee have fought so hard to maintain. Paul supporters are already mocking Cruz and vice versa for some of the steps theyve taken. One Cruz supporter accused Paul of just being an establishment hack because hes friends with McConnell, while a Paul supporter slammed Cruz for hiring Bob Barr to do outreach. Its ridiculously sad to see things disintegrate this quickly because both candidates probably dont want this to happen. It really puts the freedom and liberty coalition at risk when infighting takes it down. A splintered movement is what the establishment and the left want. Dont give in to it. Both Cruz and Paul want a smaller federal government. Both Cruz and Paul have issues with Republican leadership. Their strategy is just different. Paul seems more like the kind of person who wants to use a cutless, while Cruz is more interested in using a warhammer. Theres nothing wrong with either, it just depends on when to pull out the swords and when to pull out the hammer. This would be like if Patrick Henry and George Mason got together and disagreed on strategy. They both want the same thing, they just disagree on how to get it done. This happens all the time in politics, so no one should be shocked to see this happen. Dont give in to the madness Paul and Cruz supporters! Its not worth getting into a fight with each other when both sides should be allies. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#1. To: TooConservative (#0)
Interesting and accurate depiction. I think these beltway bandits and pundits think everyone should be lockstep and 'on script.' Some in the GOP are not and which means there is still some signs of life.
I think libmedia is much more interested in fanning a feud between Paul and Cruz (more so, their supporters) in order to harm the handful of Tea senators which is a short list (Ron Johnson, Rubio, Paul, Cruz, Lee). Paul makes the point that Cruz has burned all his bridges in the Senate, mostly to no effect other than grandstanding. And now, when the GOP finally has the majority, no other senators other than the tiny handful of Tea senators will even speak to him.
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